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Distribution centers and disconnect panels


These AC and DC power distribution centers and battery disconnect panels are part of the Advanced Systems Group. The DC distribution centers are designed to fit industry standard 19-in. and 23-in. rack systems, and are listed to UL/CUL 1801 and EN60950. The AC power distribution center provides custom configurations in a standard format and is available from 120VAC to 240VAC. The battery disconnect panels provide battery protection in rack mount and enclosure styles.
Carling Technologies, Inc.
Circle 300

Power pedestal


The Ensign Dockside Power Center is a pedestal constructed of durable, powder-coated stainless steel that provides a full-range of dockside services. The pedestal is available with any combination of as many as four power outlets and individual circuit breakers. The outlets include 20A GFI; 20A, 30A, or 50A, 125V Twistlock; or 50A, 120V/240V Twistlock. The UL-Listed unit also includes electronic kilowatt-hour metering capability and locking breaker covers.
The Will-Burt Co.
Circle 301

Standby generators


These industrial standby generators are designed for commercial and rental applications where portable power is required. They're available in trailer-mounted or skid configurations. The self-contained units are engineered to meet demanding conditions. They feature automatic start, water temperature shutdown, low-oil shutdown, overspeed shutdown, and overcrank lockout.
Baldor Electric Co.
Circle 302

Manual transfer switches


The Pro/Tran series of manual transfer switches is designed for portable generators. The transfer switches incorporate heavy-duty, double-throw switches, high-accuracy wattmeters, branch-circuit rated breakers and hard-wire capability throughout the product line. They're suitable for use in accordance with NEC Art. 702 and comply with ANSI/NFPA 70.
Reliance Controls Corp.
Circle 303

Compact switchgear


The HVL/cc switchgear has a capacity of 1,200A continuous current rating at 5kV to 17.5kV. The medium-voltage, metal-enclosed switchgear requires no lubrication, reducing downtime for routine maintenance. Isolated bus, cable, and main switch compartments prevent inadvertent access to live parts while changing fuses. Its switch contacts and over-toggle mechanism (OTM) require no maintenance, and electrical life is increased to 26 full-load operations and 1,000 mechanical operations.
Schneider Electric/Square D
Circle 304


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